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Zara McDermott has been inundated with negative comments on her latest Instagram post and has now hit out at the trolls who have sent her “s**t tonnes of hate”.
It comes after the Made In Chelsea star, 24, who recently rekindled her romance with her boyfriend Sam Thompson, 28, posted a picture of herself posing in the driver's seat before going on her local food shop.
The picture shows Zara smiling for the camera with a massive grin on her face as she wore a tight white off-the-shoulder top and ripped denim jeans.
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The Love Islander posted the snap yesterday with the caption: “This is how excited I get to go Sainsbury’s nowadays.”
It wasn’t long before many fans weighed in to refer to her assets despite Zara making a joke about them in the first place.
One posted underneath: “Stay away from the frozen foods, you’ll poke an eye out…”
Another added: “Baps out for Sainsbury’s.”
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“People at Sainsbury’s probably quite excited to see you too,” a third commented.
Zara decided to confront the messages as she commented later on: “I know we are in a global endemic and it’s depressing for everyone but can a girl not feel good about herself in a pic without getting s**t tons of hate.”
Fans then saw the reality star respond to one follower’s comment, which has now been deleted.
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It appeared that the troll accused Zara of breaking lockdown rules as she responded: “Can I also make it very abundantly clear… no one broke any lockdown rules to post or take this picture.
“Honestly I really struggle to understand why anyone would also make a fake account to comment… if you have an opinion, which like you say is not illegal, then OWN that opinion with your real Instagram account with your name attached?"
Zara continued: "Or is there a reason as to why you’d prefer your identity be hidden? Are you embarrassed or ashamed?”
Many waded in to support Zara’s feisty comeback, as one quickly said: “HERE HERE.”
Another replied: “QUEEN,” while one social media user shared: “Are we not allowed to go to Sainsbury’s anymore?”
A fourth said underneath: “Girl makes a joke and people are outraged. Settle down.”
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